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It will look like that immediately after opening the document in LO. Does it still look like that after refreshing citations?
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The citations there aren't actually duplicated, although it looks that way. Each is for a single item in the three-item citation cluster. You can tell that they are different items from the "zu" code at the end of each---the code represents a single…
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@haraldaa: It turns out that the "language" field shown in the Computer Program type is actually the "programmingLanguage." That type doesn't have an ordinary language field, which is why edits to that type are failing for you. If you add this line…
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Sorry, I was away on errands (it was midday here in Asia). I tried a search following the page instructions. I had to peek into the Zotero source to find it, but the search predicate that turned up empties was doesNotContain. This should work: s.ad…
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I would have to refer you back to the the page that you linked above. Basically you would set up a search as documented at the bottom of the page, satisfy yourself that it's fetching the right items, then add the code to perform the edit and save. …
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Not sure of the syntax in a search via the JavaScript API, but a search for "does not contain" and "%" should pull up empty fields.
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We have good support for this form in Jurism, but some of the syntax for it is fairly new, and the coding patterns need to be clearly documented. I'm working on part of that now, feel free to ping if I don't post back to this thread in a week or so.
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Not sure I understand the description, but the number of authors preceding et al. might be extended by disambiguate-add-names="true".
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It's the delimiter for the name, there isn't any way of suppressing it that I know of. Your best bet would probably be to just do a find and replace after finalizing the bibliography.
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Migrating content from entries in "Extra" to newly available Zotero fields will not be exceptionally difficult, since the mappings of Zotero fields to CSL variables are known, and the syntax of the entries is well defined. I believe that Zotero inte…
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I think @gagarine is arguing that all fields be made available on all item types, not that the item type value itself be discarded.
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Further to @bwiernik's note, we're working on some changes in Jurism that will allow users that are comfortable with command-line tools and the like to extend and modify the identifiers, courts, and abbreviations for particular jurisdictions. The wo…
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Just a note to mention that citeproc-js can be configured to derive virtual variables title-main and title-sub, via code on which APA already relies. The virtual variables are disabled by default. The default could be changed. From the processor tes…
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There is also some documentation on it here: https://citeproc-js.readthedocs.io/en/latest/csl-m/index.html#cs-layout-extension
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The only way to accomplish that would be to set boldface markup on the name in each Zotero item (i.e. Smith). For a large set of items, it's possible to do that programmatically with a little effort, but since it means altering the item content, you…
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This is caused by a recent change in Zotero. There isn't a simple way to control it locally, you will need to wait for the developers to pick this up. They read all posts here, and will respond on their next visit to the forums.
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It does look like AMA should not be capitalizing there: https://amastyleinsider.com/2016/06/09/questions-from-users-of-the-manual-44/ https://www.amamanualofstyle.com/view/10.1093/jama/9780195176339.001.0001/med-9780195176339-div1-41
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As a convenience, you can move characters across the given name / family name boundary one by one by opening either field and using Ctrl + left/right arrow keys.
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It certainly should work for personal names as well, if the transcribed name is set in the item. One thing to watch is single- versus two-field mode in the name entries. Chinese names should also be split into family- and given-name elements. If ent…
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Again on a quick glance, the tags at the end of the citation layout are not nested properly. A validator will give you this feedback automatically. For information on that and other details, this is a good reference: https://www.zotero.org/support…
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You can also just remove any value from the Short Title field.
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On a quick look, here are some things that need fixing: 1. Insert another closing tag immediately above the final at line 51. 2. Remove line 24. 3. Remove lines 21 and 22. 4. Remove line 19. That should give you a nested structure (an opening…
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What is entered in the Short Title field?
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Tests for that were here (some more may have been added to the same group later, French had special demands IIRC). Not keen to add further runtime options to tune output, it seems better to leave that to CSL spec extensions. Happy to advise on a for…
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The modern way to do that is this: The order of elements will adjust depending on the locale of the style. Documentation is here.
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It does seem to resort on refresh, though, with correct numbering on the unedited items, so the numbers on edited items could be manually adjusted through the bib editor before finalizing.
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Implicit subtitles are available in citeproc-js 1.2.20. The feature is disabled by default. It can be enabled by setting an option on the "sys" object before instantiating the processor: sys.implicit_short_title = true; (I'll enable the feature in…
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@dstillman, @adamsmith, @bwiernik One further thought, about the flip-side of the topic of this thread. Since we now have pretty-good parsing of main/sub titles where title-short is empty, we could set its value implicitly in the processor in that…
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Also, for an at-a-glance view, with the cursor in the middle column the (+) key will expand all child attachments and notes, and (-) will collapse them.
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Do those items have a value in the short title field, or is it empty?